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Research: Men Speak More Abstractly Than Women

December 2, 2022December 2, 2022 by Cheryl Wakslak

This post is by Cheryl Wakslak from HBR.org


Abstract language tends to be associated with leadership, meaning that how women are socialized to communicate can make them less likely to be seen as leaders.

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